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Milder (Jos.) Gibbon's Account of Christianity considered,

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Paley (W.) View of the Evidences of Christianity, 8vo.

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Porteus's Beneficial Effects of Christianity on the Temporal Concerns of Mankind, proved from History and from Facts. Ibid.

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Warburton (Bp.) Julian; or a Discourse concerning the Earthquake and Fiery Eruption, which defeated that Emperor's Attempts to re-build the Temple of Jerusalem,

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*t Barclay (Robert) Account of his Life and Writings,

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*t Bevan's Summary of the History, Doctrine, and Discipline of the Society of Friends, 8vo. Lond. 1804 Clarkson (Tho.) Portraiture of Quakerism, taken from a View of the moral Education, Discipline, peculiar Customs, religious Principles, political and civil Economy, and Character of the Society of Friends, 8vo. 3 vols.